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How will US jobs growth figures affect the Fed? June's jobs data due for release on Friday will offer a fresh view on the health of the US economy at a pivotal moment for markets. The Bureau of Labor ...
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European Parliament, Greece election, US jobs data Summer is upon us with a heatwave in Europe and things are hotting up on the political front too. The EU begins a new cycle this week. Members of ...
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Those US Jobs Revisions Are Hard to Ignore (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Employment is no doubt the best indicator of the recession I've been forecasting. The recent deceleration in U.S. jobs growth ...
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The Bell Ringers Podcast: G-20 Outcome, US Jobs Report, OPEC, Trump vs. Fed Next up: the highly-anticipated G-20 meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jingping, which resulted in a trade ...
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Facebook to make jobs, credit ads searchable for US users Facebook says it will make advertisements for jobs, loans and credit card offers searchable for all U.S. users following a legal settlement designed to ...
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Manufacturing, Construction, Jobs, and More Economic Data to Watch for This Week U.S. markets will close early on Wednesday and remain shut on Thursday in observance of Independence Day. No major companies report earnings ...
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Facebook to Make Jobs, Credit Ads Searchable Facebook says it plans to make advertisements for U.S. jobs and credit ... Audit leader Laura Murphy says she expects the jobs and credit products ...
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Kamala Harris Promises Opportunities, but Outsources US Jobs to Indian Graduates That hidden subsidy to U.S. business means at least 1 million college-graduate jobs are closed to American graduates. It also means that most ...
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US-China trade truce leaves markets with big questions London (CNN Business) 1. US-China truce: Markets will like the news that the United States and China reached a temporary trade truce this weekend ...
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Traders Seen Sticking to Fed Rate-Cut Bets as Tariffs Remain This Friday's U.S. jobs report may provide more evidence about the state of the American economy than the Trump-Xi handshake. And the weekend's ...
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